Please forgive me for rambling a bit in this follow up post and continue to read it in its entirety even if it is a bit long.
I spoke with my roommate and two close friends and I made my decision. Let me explain. I own an AVA Direct gaming desktop PC with AMD Ryzen 1600X, 32GB DDR4 2,666 MHz quad-channel RAM, ASUS ROG Crosshair VI Hero x370 AM4 motherboard, ASUS ROG STRIX AMD Radeon RX Vega 64 GPU, Intel 6000p 512GB PCI-e NVMe TLC SSD, dual WD Black 1TB HDDs in hardware RAID-0 and a single WD Black 6TB HDD. I also own a Huawei Matebook X Pro and an ASUS ROG STRIX GL702ZC laptop and gaming notebook PC respectively. Plus I got a LG V20 H910a smartphone, ZTE smartphone, Onkyo DP-X1A DAP, Lenovo Tab2 tablet running various Google Android versions.
To the point here. I am running JRiver Media Center 24.0.75 64 bit on my three Microsoft Windows 10 Pro 64 bit version 1809 PCs right now and I pre-ordered version 25 master licenses. My AVA Direct functions as my media servers for JRiver and Plex. I got it configured just right with my Verizon FiOS Quantum Advanced Gateway Router and VPNSecure.Me with network port forwarding rules so I have access to both media servers at home or when I travel. I tested it with Google Android and Windows 10 Pro devices at home and at local coffee shops and public libraries. I pay for Plex Pass monthly and I got the Roku Plex Media Player app working perfectly on my two Roku HDTVs at home. Not all of my premium content will play depending on where I acquired each file, but the overwhelming majority of that content will play and stream just fine.
Why mess up a good thing?
I plan to use my QNAP NAS as a private cloud without using it as a dual media server as well. Just a private cloud for me. Keep it simple stupid. If it ain't broke, then don't fix it.
Solved!